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Ordination

Ordination is recognition by the Church that a person has been called to ministry as a specific way of life.

Sacraments

A calling from God to follow and to serve as His Christ's Disciples.

Ordained ministry is an exciting and big commitment. It requires thought and prayer as you prepare.

The ordination process begins and ends with a leader called by God to the Gospel ministry. It also involves the recognition of this call by the local church where the leader is serving. But the Converge family of churches and church leaders are also involved in advising the church and in serving the ordination candidate.

Most Common Questions.

Many interested men have questions about celebrating the Sacrament of Ordination. We hope your questions are answered here below.

What is Ordination?

Ordination is the sacramental ceremony in which a man becomes a deacon, priest, or bishop and enabled to minister in Christ's name and that of the Church. There are three ordinations in the Sacrament of Holy Orders: diaconate; priesthood; and episcopal.

When does the ordination actually take place?
Who can ordain a Priest?
What is the meaning of the laying of hands?
Why does the ordinand lie prostate during the ordination?
What is the meaning of the newly ordained priest receiving the stole and chasuble?
What does the anoiting of the hands signify?
Why does the ordaining bishop hand the oridand a chalice and paten?
How does the one prepare for the ordination to the priesthood?
Do priests take vows?

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